Corel X5 | Remove Protexiscmd New

@echo off sc stop “Protexis Licensing V2” sc delete “Protexis Licensing V2” del /f /q “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Protexis\License Service\PsiService_2.exe” del /f /q “C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Protexis\License Service\PsiService_2.exe” reg delete “HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ProtexisLicensingV2” /f echo Protexis removal completed.

Restart your computer to clear any lingering temporary cache files. Once your desktop loads, launch CorelDRAW X5. The application should load smoothly without attempting to start any external protexiscmd processes, freeing up your system memory and permanently resolving legacy licensing errors.

Copy and paste the following command code block exactly as written: corel x5 remove protexiscmd new

Right-click the service, select , then right-click again and select Properties . Set the Startup type to Disabled and click Apply . 2. Substitute the Licensing DLL

Are you a Corel X5 user experiencing issues with ProtexisCmd New? Perhaps you're looking for a way to remove this feature from your software. Look no further! In this blog post, we'll walk you through the process of removing ProtexisCmd New in Corel X5. @echo off sc stop “Protexis Licensing V2” sc

This ensures Corel X5 cannot locate the executable, but you can revert easily.

Instead of deleting files outright (which can cause "missing DLL" errors), rename the folder: The application should load smoothly without attempting to

When you install CorelDRAW X5, the installer embeds a third-party copy-protection tool called . This tool operates as an independent Windows service called PSI_SVC_2 . Over time, this service becomes unstable due to:

To safely remove Protexis without breaking CorelDRAW X5, you must disable the Windows service properly and apply an internal configuration bypass so the primary application no longer relies on the background service to validate your license. Step 1: Back Up Your Configuration Files